Mining in Mid-Atlantic · MID-TIER

Can you mine in Delaware?

WORKABLE— at $0.1657/kWh, rank #35 of 50
Avg electricity
$0.1657/kWh
Profitable miners
0/244
Region
Mid-Atlantic
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National rank
#35 of 50
Best daily profit
-$0.04
vs US average
+3%
Profitable miners
0/244
Regional peer
Virginia
Live endpoints unavailable; profitability estimates are limited.
Electricity rate
$0.1657/kWh
Leaderboard

244 miners at $0.1657/kWh

0 profitable · 244 in the red

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Miner
Hashrate
Power
Break-even
Price
Daily profit
Rate sensitivity

Best possible daily profit in Delaware

This shows how much the top miner’s daily profit changes as electricity gets cheaper or more expensive.

$0.00-$0.08$0.06$0.10$0.16$0.30
Mid-Atlantic power context

Delaware sits in the Mid-Atlantic region of the US electricity map. That matters because local utility structures and generation mix heavily influence whether home ASIC mining is viable.

mid-tier residential pricing

At $0.1657/kWh, Delaware ranks #35 nationally. That places it in a mid-tier bucket for residential mining margins.

Hosted power vs home power

If your delivered rate is closer to $0.05–$0.06/kWh, hosting or industrial contracts will look materially better than the state-wide residential average shown here.

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Regional peers

VirginiaVA
$0.144
Rank #23
PennsylvaniaPA
$0.178
Rank #37
MarylandMD
$0.179
Rank #38
New JerseyNJ
$0.193
Rank #40
Hosting economics

How hosted power changes the picture

Home average
$0.166/kWh
-$0.04
Top modeled miner profit per day
Cheap hosting
$0.050/kWh
-$0.01
Top modeled miner profit per day
Industrial
$0.060/kWh
-$0.02
Top modeled miner profit per day
All 50 states

The full national picture

Hover any tile for rate & rank. Click to jump to that state's page.

CHEAP< $0.12
MID-TIER$0.12–0.18
EXPENSIVE> $0.18
#1
NDNorth Dakota
$0.1151
-$0.03
CHEAP
#2
IDIdaho
$0.1152
-$0.03
CHEAP
#3
NENebraska
$0.1153
-$0.03
CHEAP
#4
LALouisiana
$0.1173
-$0.03
CHEAP
#5
WAWashington
$0.1190
-$0.03
CHEAP
#6
UTUtah
$0.1222
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#7
OKOklahoma
$0.1224
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#8
ARArkansas
$0.1232
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#9
TNTennessee
$0.1242
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#10
WYWyoming
$0.1247
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#11
MTMontana
$0.1266
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#12
KYKentucky
$0.1279
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#13
SDSouth Dakota
$0.1286
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#14
MOMissouri
$0.1291
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#15
MSMississippi
$0.1339
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#16
IAIowa
$0.1340
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#17
GAGeorgia
$0.1408
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#18
NCNorth Carolina
$0.1413
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#19
FLFlorida
$0.1414
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#20
KSKansas
$0.1415
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#21
NMNew Mexico
$0.1420
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#22
SCSouth Carolina
$0.1423
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#23
VAVirginia
$0.1441
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#24
OROregon
$0.1470
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#25
INIndiana
$0.1477
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#26
AZArizona
$0.1491
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#27
COColorado
$0.1492
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#28
TXTexas
$0.1494
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#29
NVNevada
$0.1500
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#30
WVWest Virginia
$0.1507
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#31
ALAlabama
$0.1518
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#32
MNMinnesota
$0.1545
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#33
ILIllinois
$0.1587
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#34
OHOhio
$0.1599
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#35
DEDelawareYOU
$0.1657
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#36
WIWisconsin
$0.1718
-$0.05
MID-TIER
#37
PAPennsylvania
$0.1777
-$0.05
MID-TIER
#38
MDMaryland
$0.1786
-$0.05
MID-TIER
#39
MIMichigan
$0.1930
-$0.05
EXPENSIVE
#40
NJNew Jersey
$0.1934
-$0.05
EXPENSIVE
#41
VTVermont
$0.2190
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#42
NHNew Hampshire
$0.2340
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#43
MEMaine
$0.2429
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#44
NYNew York
$0.2443
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#45
AKAlaska
$0.2482
-$0.07
EXPENSIVE
#46
RIRhode Island
$0.2865
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#47
CTConnecticut
$0.2875
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#48
MAMassachusetts
$0.2935
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#49
CACalifornia
$0.3197
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#50
HIHawaii
$0.4286
-$0.11
EXPENSIVE
FAQ

Common questions about mining in Delaware

At 0.1657/kWh, the tracked ASIC set is currently unprofitable in Delaware. Operators here typically need cheaper hosted or industrial power to make the math work.

Source: U.S. EIA Table 4 (2024 annual residential average retail price) · Last verified: 2026-04-20